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Take into account the external, social and economic conditions of your patients | | | | The Social Determinants of Health: Case Management’s Next Frontier is designed to help case managers develop strategies to manage and intervene with the populations predisposed to the risks associated with social determinants of health (SDoH). Not only does this new resource provide practical understanding and theory-based teaching around SDoHs, it also offers coding, assessment, and reimbursement tools for professionals in a clinical setting. This NEW resource fills the gap between determining what the SDoHs are and applying them to the daily work experience of case managers, providing practical tools to assist case managers with reporting ICD-10 Z codes and performing proactive assessments. Combining background information and practical application, this resource will help you: Develop strategies to incorporate SDoHs into clinical practice Understand the documentation and coding requirements for SDoHs Engage, assess, and intervene with SDoHs across varied populations Review examples of successful programs and practice with topic-specific case scenarios Understand how where people are born, grow, work, and live impact health risks and outcomes! | | | |
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